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    LineX or Rhino Liner

    Picked up my new truck this morning, having a tough decision to which bed liner. Probably been posted before, but some input from those that have one or the other?

    Thanks ya....


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    Go with Bullet liner, prefer it by a lot. Have 3 Linex closer but go to Bullet.
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    Put Linex on mine and the wife's trucks.. reviews for Rhino, here locally, were not that flattering.

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    Two trucks with Rhino and zero complaints or problems.
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    One truck has Rhino, one truck has lineX. Liked the lineX a little better.

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    Line x is good but too slippery compared to Rhino.

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    Had both. Prefer linex

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    Line x. Doesn't get hot in the sun. Holds up well. I use my tailgate for a work bench. Still holding strong. Even grinding metal and sparks hitting it. I haul firewood often. Dents in the fender wells and line x still holding strong. The line x guys do Hella good prep work. The actually take the bolts out. Plug the holes. Then spray and put the bolts back. I can take out bolts in the tailgate and put them back with out compromising my liner.
    But I am only 11 years in on this liner.

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    Line x. nuf said

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    whatever one you can get with a UV protectant in your area...material shortages have hit this too.

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    LineX

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    I sprayed liners for years. Line x is about the best you can get. If you can find a company that sprays qwik liner it's very comparable. Use to have to redo alot of rhino liners due to peeling

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    I’ve had LineX in my ‘07 since new. It has held up well-no peeling and just a little fading. The only complaint is that stuff will slide around so everything needs to be secured to a tie down.

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    I got the linex advanced or whatever it was called. It’s a step up with uv protection. Still looks new and shiny 4 years later.

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    I did a lot of research for my 2021 Ram 1500. I looked at Linex, Rhino, Bullet, and Ziebart. I had Ziebart do my rust proofing and had Linex spray my bed liner. The fact that Linex could color match the liner to my truck was an added bonus.
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    Line X

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    line x best around here but installer is the big unknown factor in the comparison
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    I've had both and had great luck with both. Rhino liner had a stickier feeling and texture so stuff wouldn't slide around as much as they do on line-x. Line-x is more smooth and looks a bit more uniform so slightly a more finished look. Id be happy with either and would choose whatever is cheaper, better warranty at the time of install, and which installer is closer/more convenient

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    I have LineX on my tailgate only - an '03 that I run my remodeling business out of. I've dragged uncountable tons of equipment and demo materials across it, and no steel showing.

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    I have had both as well and i prefer the line x. I think it stays looking nicer longer, the rhino kinds of fades and turns white over time. Rhino is more non skid but there are times where that can be a bad thing. I have found both to be really tough.

    My current truck came with a factory spray in and no issues with that either.

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